Flanked by artisanal cafes, boutiques and old-school printing shops, Haji Gallery is a modest little space along Tai Ping Shan Street. Though not as well-known as its neighbor Input/Output Gallery, this gallery-slash-boutique was among the first ripple of lifestyle stores that made the street the...
Shanghai Street, one of the longest streets in the city, runs through the aging district of Yau Ma Tei. Dotted with old tenement buildings and traditional shops, at first glance the street seems an unlikely home for contemporary art. But a group of local artists think otherwise. In an attempt to...
Almost an hour away from the center of the city, Fo Tan is home to massive factory buildings that appear as though they were frozen in the 70s—which was when many of them were first built. And though in 2010 the government announced a policy that allows for the conversion of industrial...
Let off some stream and join the frenzy with only a few rules to abide by: Bring your own pillow with a case (no feathers!), no swinging at people without pillows or with cameras, and only start when the signal is sounded. Extra points are awarded for innovative and hilarious costumes but...
This St Patrick’s Day, the rugby section of The Hong Kong Football Club (HKFC) and Guinness are partnering up to host the Friendliest Rivals Dodgeball Tournament on Saturday, March 10th.
In support of Guinness’ World Record attempt to make St. Patrick’s Day 2012 “the...
It can be difficult to find time to meet new people in our busy metropolis. Enter Lovestruck: the international dating organization for busy singles, who ‘ghost-hosts’ nights out for singles with no entry fee, no RSVP, no nametags, no games and definitely no rules. Join the "...
Performances are broadcast in real time from New York’s famed Met, captured by 14 cameras simultaneously shoot from multiple angles to record every detail, for that ‘high definition’ view. They are then transmitted by satellite to cinemas in over 46 countries across the world....
HK Magazine: The theme of this exhibit seems to be centered on teenagers and teenage angst, why did you pick this particular focus?
Stuart Semple: I guess it comes from the teenage time in my life. Basically I used to sit there listening to my music—The Cure, Joy Division and Nirvana&md